PyCrypto 2.3 has been released. This is a minor bugfix release.
This release remains compatible with Python 2.1 through 2.7. (Python 3.x is not yet supported.) A C99 compiler may be required.
You can download this release from http://www.pycrypto.org/, you can ask for it in the cheeseshop, and it has the following SHA256 sums:
495f68eb37150ead7c778671311975edcc177845a7f019e4e96011678b30666f *pycrypto-2.3.tar.gz
2cf590e5a96d432a5a13134b558dd3c39ca8949b423f84dbd1e6e7729b9d94df *pycrypto-2.3.tar.gz.asc
Please test it and post your experiences to the PyCrypto mailing list:
pycrypto at lists.dlitz.net
and/or file bug reports on Launchpad:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/pycrypto
Here is the changelog:
- Fix NameError when attempting to use deprecated getRandomNumber()
function.
- _slowmath: Compute RSA u parameter when it's not given to RSA.construct.
This makes _slowmath behave the same as _fastmath in this regard.
- Make RSA.generate raise a more user-friendly exception message when the
user tries to generate a bogus-length key.
Thanks to everyone who helped make this release possible!
Cheers,
- Dwayne
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Dwayne C. Litzenberger <dlitz at dlitz.net>
OpenPGP: 19E1 1FE8 B3CF F273 ED17 4A24 928C EC13 39C2 5CF7
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